Witch Watch Episode 10: Silly Tropes, A Shape-Shifting Cat, and a Scary Ending

Witch Watch Episode 10

Did you see Witch Watch Episode 10? If not, you should! Want to know why? Because it’s funny, has a lot of heart, and it has magic and supernatural creatures. It’s an anime to keep an eye on.

Witch Watch Episode 10

Witch Watch Episode 10 didn’t hit the mark as well as previous episodes. But it does seem to give a hint of more exciting things coming. Read on! We have more details without spoiling anything for you!

Trope-tacular Student Council

Witch Watch Episode 10 Morihito faces off with the new student council in Trope-tacular Student Council
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Nico and Morihito are confronted by one of the vice presidents of the new student council. She declares that they’ve made a rule prohibiting Nico from using her magic at school.

Of course, Morihito protests, and the rest of the student council arrives, including the president. Each of them is a living trope. And, it’s annoying to Morihito, to say the least.

When the president demands that Morihito join the student council and Morihito refuses, it sets the stage for a potential recurring situation.

A Stray Cat’s Bubble of Bliss

Witch Watch Episode 10 A Stray Cat's Bubble of Bliss - Morihito gives Nemu a bath
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Nemu, the girl who shape-shifts into a cat, returns to Morihito’s house hoping to speak to him alone. But when he appears, she reflexively shape-shifts to her cat form.

When Nico accidentally spills a sticky drink on her, it leads to a bath given by Morihito, and it looks like she might be revealed!

When Nemu leaves, she discovers something truly disturbing!

Dark Things Coming?

You don’t want to miss this one. Nemu has stumbled on something frightening, and who is Nemu anyway? It looks like we may learn more about her soon. And, how long will the student council president pursue Morihito?

Honestly, most of this episode concerned the student council and was as annoying as Morihito felt they were. Will it have anything to do with the danger Nico is going to face? If not, we could have done without it. The tropes weren’t even that funny, after all.

We’ll have to keep watching to see what’s going to become of our magical friends!

New episodes of Witch Watch are available on Sundays, and you can watch them on Netflix, Crunchyroll, and other platforms. Search on the streaming services you already subscribe to. You’ll be so glad you did!

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